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Dimension Data to quadruple its data centre business by 2018

Dimension Data will quadruple the size of its data centre business to US$4 billion in the next five years.

The company's existing $1 billion data centre business is looking to aggressively grow and scale both organically and through acquisition across the world.

“In all regions and with all clients, large and small, there is an urgent need to undergo the transformation process needed to not only achieve better data centre performance and manage disruptive technologies but also to become progressively greener, in terms of environmental custodianship,” says Steve Joubert, Group Executive, Data Centre Business Unit, Dimension Data.

“Although all our markets are targeting exponential growth, our analysis shows there’ll be higher rates of growth in mature regions such as Europe and North America, given the legacy data centre investments in those geographies that require transformation.

"For many organisations, the most cost effective way of navigating the future will be through IT-as-a-Service, managed services, and outsourcing.”

“New workloads, users, connected devices, and locations are compounding the pressure on the data centre and our clients are asking for help in dealing with all of this in a way that helps their data centre become a true ‘business response centre’, capable of being agile and speedy when the business needs it to be," he adds.

“Getting there requires an integrated approach in the secure delivery of workloads and applications across the traditional data centre, cloud and the enterprise network, all of which make up the next-generation data centre.

"This calls for a level and range of capabilities that the average organisation doesn’t have and shouldn’t need to build or acquire when all the considerable benefits of cloud, networking, security, and systems integration experience as well as economies of scale and a global footprint are available through Dimension Data.”

Currently Dimension Data operates 12 public cloud locations around the world and further locations coming online in the next few quarters.